[AusNOG] Network perf tools

Paul Wilkins paulwilkins369 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 19 22:56:27 EST 2014


You can measure in IOS with QoS SLAs.

Formatting results from SNMP is an exercise for the reader.

Paul Wilkins

On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Daniel Pearson <dpearson at pingco.com.au>
wrote:

>  Hi Crew,
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> We are looking for suggestions around network performance testing.
> Preferably software on a VM, but ok with something handheld (hardware) that
> we can connect to a couple of points within a customers network and measure
> latency, jitter, packet loss, bandwidth performance (both TCP and UDP) at
> all different ranges… (1MB through to 1-10GB). It is being used for Voice
> and Video applications mostly but would also extend to other areas.
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> This is something we would most likely leave in place for a few hours /
> days to measure performance and be able to present it in a nice graph or at
> least CSV that we can turn into a graph.
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> Any suggestions here would be greatly appreciated.
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> Aware of the usual iperf but needed something a little more set and forget
> with the ability to measure the above.
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> Regards,
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> DP
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